Pheelan McPhalen honored me on his podcast, All Things Eschatology. In a recent thirty-minute episode, Is Inmillennialism a Thing?, he reviewed my book, Inmillennialism: Redefining the Last Days. He did so after hearing my interview with Josh Howard on Eschatology Matters (here). I am thankful for Pheelan’s review. He was…
Hyper-preterism
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Rita responded to my post, Those Who Sleep in the Dust Shall Awake. She asked, “How did you come up with the end of the Messianic Age? Don’t ‘world without end’ (Eph 3:21 KJV) and ‘I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever’ (2 Sam 7:12–13 KJV) mean the…
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Book Of ActsProphecy
Acts 1:6 and the Apostles’ Ignorance About the Kingdom
by Mike Rogersby Mike RogersProphetic models and their underlying assumptions influence how we interpret Scripture. The atheist Bertrand Russell believed Jesus taught his coming, the end of history, and the kingdom’s arrival would occur simultaneously. Further, he believed Jesus said they would happen in his generation based on passages like Matt 16:27–28; 24:1–3, 34.…
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This blog post is shorter than usual because I will request additional reading. Gary DeMar provoked me to make this appeal. One of his recent blog posts reminded me of a traumatic period in my life. I felt like the Israelites during their Exodus from Egypt, trapped between two powerful…
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Book Of MatthewProphecy
Meditations in Matthew Twenty-two: A Resurrection Challenge
by Mike Rogersby Mike RogersOn Tuesday of Passion Week, the Sadducees challenged Jesus regarding his doctrine of the resurrection (Matt 22:23–33). Their belief “that there is no resurrection” (Matt 22:23) is well known. Jesus’s response to the Sadducees is of vital importance to our prophetic model. Inmillennialism is a preteristic view of prophecy. “Preterism”…
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ProphecyReviews
A Review of “Acts 1:9–11 and the Hyper-Preterism Debate” by Keith A. Mathison
by Mike Rogersby Mike RogersA brother responded to the ideas in last week’s post (here). He said, “I disagree with your reading/understanding of this simple text. I believe the text supports the traditional view of it being a visible, physical, and bodily return of our Lord.” He referred me to Dr. Keith A. Mathison’s…